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Physical therapist perception survey for muscle re-education through visual feedback obtained from rehabilitative ultrasound imaging
Author(s) -
Jun Sang Yoo,
Hyun Geun Ha,
Ju Ri Jeong,
Young Jun Ko,
Wanhee Lee
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
physical therapy rehabilitation science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2287-7584
pISSN - 2287-7576
DOI - 10.14474/ptrs.2016.5.1.47
Subject(s) - medicine , physical therapist , ultrasound imaging , perception , ultrasound , visual feedback , physical medicine and rehabilitation , physical therapy , radiology , computer vision , neuroscience , biology , computer science
Objective: This study surveyed the perceptions of physical therapists on muscle re-education through visual feedback obtained from rehabilitative ultrasound imaging (RUSI). Design: Survey. Methods: For this study, 500 physical therapists who participated in a refresher training held by the Seoul City Association in March 2015 were selected for a questionnaire-based survey. Subjects were randomly selected targets physiotherapists who participated in a refresher training.The questionnaire had 21 items in total. Questions 1 to 15 could be answered by everyone. However, questions 16 to 21 could be answered only by people who used RUSI. Results: The majority of respondents were aged 20 to 30 years. Respondents in their twenties, thirties, forties, and fifties accounted for 32.4%, 40.2%, 21.9%, and 5.6%respectively. Therapists with careers spanning one to 5 years accounted for 27.8%, while those with careers spanning 5 to 10 years and 10 to 15 years accounted for 34.6% and 17.0%, respectively. Those with careers over 20 years accounted for 9.2%. The types of work have not been various including work related to the nervous system (49.0%), the musculoskeletal system (41.5%), sports (0.7%), juvenile physical therapy (4.2%), and others (4.6%). Conclusions: In this study, we examined the perceptions of physical therapists on rehabilitation ultrasound imaging used in muscle re-education. We also examined how to use this technique. Many therapists who participated in the refresher training were found to be unaware of RUSI. In the future, further investigations on RUSI for muscle re-education are required through refresher training or training lectures at the national level.

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